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> No heat and missing stuff, car feels cold and naked!
rjames
post Jan 27 2006, 06:25 PM
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My '75 2.0 has never really pumped out any measurable heat in the cab, could the following picture be why? (See below pic) It's pretty rusted on the passenger side, and is missing the warm air guide below it as well. Would help to cause heating issues? If so, does anyone have a spare passenger side warm air guide?



Also, is there supposed to be a plate covering up my '75 2.0 master cylinder? The haynes book says there's supposed to be one (so it must be true!).
I couldn't see where it would attach to though...


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post Jan 27 2006, 06:29 PM
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Is the clutch thingy supposed to have a cover too??

...that's right, I said thingy. (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/rolleyes.gif)


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post Jan 27 2006, 06:31 PM
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No cover over the clutch thingy.

I couldn't figure out the first pic.
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post Jan 27 2006, 06:39 PM
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QUOTE (rjames @ Jan 27 2006, 04:25 PM)
It's pretty rusted on the passenger side, and is missing the warm air guide below it as well. Would help to cause heating issues?

warm air guide has nothing to do with the heater system. for good heat, you need the following:

- Heat Exchangers in good condition. no rust. SSIs are even better.
- operational flapper vales. they do rust shut sometimes.
- good hose from flapper valve to the heater tube that goes through the longs.
- cables hooked up the both flapper valves and the lever near your shifter (to open the flapper valves)
- a working heater blower in the engine comp. either the 1 or 2 outlet type. outlets connected to the J-Tubes with proper hose.
- the air-mixture levers on the dashboard in the right position.

if all that is present and in good working order, you'll have sauna-like conditions in there in no time!
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